Radiohead, Oasis, Blur and More Make ‘Kill Your Friends’ Soundtrack

The highly anticipated music industry film, Kill Your Friends, is set to hit UK cinemas Nov. 6 and with its release comes the incredible soundtrack full of Brit rock songs from the likes of ’90s hit makers Oasis, Blur and Radiohead.

Other acts on the soundtrack include The Chemical Brothers, Bastille, Gang Starr, The Prodigy, Royal Blood and more.

U.S. audiences will have to wait for an official movie release in early 2016 according to Variety, but at least fans of Brit rock will have a new mixtape filled with great music from the film’s ’90s setting and beyond.

Kill Your Friends is based on the novel by John Niven, in which an A&R director played by Nicholas Hoult ruthlessly tries to maintain his position atop the British music industry while maintaining a lifestyle of drug abuse, long nights drinking at bars and hooking up with multiple women for meaningless sex.

This period of the music industry marks a peak in CD sales before the Internet and piracy brought everything crumbling down and the British rock scene had a healthy string of artists, many of which are featured on the soundtrack.

The indie film directed by Owen Harris didn’t have the money to pay all the artists according to a Hollywood Reporter interview with Hoult. The bands apparently had to give clearance for the use knowing the small indie production couldn’t quite pay them in full.